Best Eye Vitamins for Cataracts

By the time they hit 80 years old, about 50% of adults in western countries have had some type of experience with cataracts. Whether they currently have cataracts or had cataract surgery in the past, it’s really hard to find someone older who has not experienced this condition.

So, whether you have had a cataract before or not, below are some tips on vitamins that can help you prevent cataracts – consider taking these, especially if you have had one in the past!

What are Cataracts?

Before we look at what vitamins are good for cataracts, it is important to understand just what a cataract is. Cataracts refer to the clouding over of the eye – the lens, to be more specific – so much so that it impairs vision. The majority of cataracts are related to old age, and this is the main cause of the condition.

Cataracts can occur simultaneously in both eyes, but they can also just occur in one eye at a time. You cannot spread a cataract to someone else, and likewise you cannot spread the condition to your other eye if only one eye is affected.

There are some cataracts that are not related to age. These include secondary cataracts, traumatic cataracts, congenital cataracts, and radiation cataracts. Secondary cataracts can form after surgery and also in relation to other eye conditions like glaucoma – they can also be brought on by certain health conditions.

Traumatic cataracts are ones that appear after eye surgery. They can appear very shortly after surgery, or they can appear years later. Congenital cataracts form in some babies. These do not always cause vision problems. Finally, radiation cataracts form when someone has been exposed to radiation.

Who is at Risk?

Some people are more at risk for cataracts than others. As mentioned earlier, many people get them as they age. You can get a cataract at any time, but most people will not get one before 50. It is even more common to get them in your sixties.

Others who are at a higher risk include those with diabetes, those who smoke, and those who expose their eyes to direct sunlight. You can control whether or not you smoke and whether or not your eyes are in direct sunlight, but there is not much you can do about diabetes. Take control of your other risk factors, especially if you have diabetes, in order to lessen your chances of getting a cataract.

Vitamins for Cataracts

Vitamins are a great, natural way to treat or prevent cataracts. If you find you are not getting enough of these following nutrients through your normal dietary routine, consider making some changes to your diet. If you prefer, you can always opt for a supplement so that you are getting the nutrition your eyes need.

Two important vitamins for cataracts are vitamins C and E. Both of these vitamins can treat cataracts, but they can also slow the progression of the cataract and help prevent them. Research has shown that people who get more vitamin C and E have a lower amount of cataracts over their lifetimes.

Those who have taken supplements or gotten sufficient amounts of both vitamins for many years did not see normal progression of cataracts. By taking vitamin supplements like these for a long period of time, you can lessen your chance of getting a cataract even more!

Vitamin C can be found in oranges, blueberries, spinach, guava, papaya, strawberries, and many other fruit sources. You can also get vitamin C-packed candies that give you a full day’s worth of vitamin C in one little treat.

Vitamin E is also found in blueberries, as well as almonds, sunflower seeds, broccoli, peanuts, spinach, tomatoes, and mangos. You can also get easy to swallow vitamin E gel capsules from health food stores and supermarkets.

Lutein and zeaxanthin are two other nutrients that are good for preventing cataracts. Both of these are naturally occurring in human eyes, so making sure you replenish these nutrients in your system can go a long way!

Research has shown that both of these nutrients have been successful in reducing the need for cataract surgery in patients who took regular doses. Other studies have shown that people with the most lutein in their systems have had less cataracts overall.

Sources of lutein and zeaxanthin include: kale, spinach, turnip greens, romaine lettuce, green beans, eggs, oranges, broccoli, and corn. There are plenty of natural food sources for these nutrients, so you should not have a problem getting enough of them in your system, as long as you are eating a healthy diet!

If you want, you can always seek out supplements of these nutrients listed above that have shown to improve cataracts. However, it is best to get them from the natural food sources.

About Orlin Sorensen

My vision started to get blurry as a young teenager. Soon I was wearing glasses for just about everything. This was a hard blow for me because I had always dreamed of becoming a U.S. Navy fighter pilot which required perfect vision without glasses or surgery. But I wasn't ready to give up on my dreams, so I looked into every possible alternative which led me to eye exercises. Through daily vision training and eye exercises, I improved my vision from 20/85 to 20/20 and passed the Navy's visual acuity test. In fact Men's Health declared this one of the "Greatest Comebacks of All Time!" Now, I'm sharing exactly how I did it with the program that helped me so people like you can improve your vision safely and naturally, without glasses, contacts or laser surgery.

I have always known that vitamin C and E are important for your eyes but never really knew exactly which foods I should be eating. Now I have plenty of different food options that contain vitamin C and E. This is great information thank you for sharing.